Harihara Non-Duality and the Revelation of Sadasiva to the Ganas
प्रीतात्मा विबभो शंशुः प्रीतीयुक्तो ऽब्रवीद् वचः परितुष्टो ऽस्मि वः सर्वे ज्ञानेनानेन सुव्रताः
prītātmā vibabho śaṃśuḥ prītīyukto 'bravīd vacaḥ parituṣṭo 'smi vaḥ sarve jñānenānena suvratāḥ
そのとき、心喜ぶシャṃśु(シヴァ)は光り輝き、慈愛に満ちてこう語った。「この知識ゆえに、汝らすべて、善き誓戒を守る者たちよ、我は完全に満足した。」
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The immediate context is the abhinna/aikya insight: recognizing Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Śiva, and Sūrya as non-different in essence, culminating in a unified vision of the divine.
Purāṇic pedagogy often pairs conduct and insight: vows/discipline (vrata) purify and stabilize the practitioner, while knowledge completes the transformation and becomes the direct cause for divine satisfaction.
Vibabhau can indicate a theophany (manifest appearance) or a heightened radiance/presence perceived by the devotees. In tīrtha-mahātmya narratives, such language commonly marks a tangible divine manifestation following purification.